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Private Views In London Tonight Thursday 20 th November

As always big thanks to Russell Herron
10 Private Views below;

1 Nettie Horn, Kate Street, Little Death, 6-9pm, info:www.nettiehorn.com
2 Hales, Jane Harris, Space Opera, 6-8pm, info:www.halesgallery.com
3 The James Taylor Gallery, Collent Street Matter of Time, group show info:www.fivestoreyprojects.com
4 Elevator, In Its Wake, group show, 7-9pm, info:www.elevatorgallery.co.uk
5 Unit 2 Gallery, Foyer Gallery, Unit 6 and Project Room at Central House (Whitechapel High Street) and Metropolitan Works Showroom (Commercial Road), The Animal Gaze, Contemporary art and Animal/Human Studies, curated by Rosemarie McGoldrick, group show with vast number of artists, 5.30-8.30pm, info:www.unit2.co.uk and www.animalgaze.org
6 Gimpel Fils, Sista Pratesi, New Thought Unity, downstairs Giles Eldridge, Including Doing Nothing, both 6-8pm, info:www.gimpelfils.com
7 Sadie Coles, South Audley Street, Laura Owens, 6-8pm, info:www.sadiecoles.com
8 Hannah Barry, To Complete My Education, Nathan Cash Davidson, 6-9pm, info:www.hannahbarry.com
9 Artprojx Space, Late, night of performance, DJ’s and film based on the notion of a Biennial for Peckham, South London.www.artprojxspace.com
10 Wyer, Annabel Emson, An Other Space, 6.30-8.30pm, info:www.thewyergallery.co.uk

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